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Nonlinear absorption sensitization of a photorefractive polymer composite for operation at 1.55 microns

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Abstract

Photorefractivity at 1.55 μm in a polymer composite is demonstrated using two- photon absorption. We show large diffraction efficiency and perform holographic reconstruction of distorted images utilizing thin-film devices made of this polymer.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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